Max and Horst, who was also sent to the concentration camp, eventually became friends. Horst has long been taken on the Pink Triangle, the symbol of homosexuality. Max tried his best to get a Yellow Star, the symbol of Jews, because homosexuals are the lowest in the concentration camp. In comparison, the Jews’ crimes are a bit more noble.
Max firmly believed in living and bribed a Gestapo so that Horst could be assigned to join him. In those days that drove people crazy to move stones back and forth, Max and Horst fell in love with each other. However, under close surveillance, they can only speak secretly, and even rely on the feelings gained through the description of the language to warm each other and experience the need for sex without touch.
In order to help the frail Horst obtain medicine, Max does not hesitate to engage in sex transactions with the newly arrived Nazi captain. And Horst chose to die in the end to express his strong and repressed love for Max. The secret sign of the last stroke of the eyebrows used to express "I love you" made people feel painful. After Horst died, Max was in pain. And Max finally chose to face his homosexuals calmly. He put on Horst's clothes and rushed to the grid resolutely. Watching Max holding the dead Horst and repeating the phrase "I WON'T DROP U .I LOVE U", you will be deeply shocked by the greatness of this same-sex love.
The film won the Youth Film Award at the 1997 Cannes Film Festival. Starring Max is the British actor Clive Owen, a very expressive actor. The actor of King Arthur in the 2004 blockbuster "King Arthur". The forever driver in the classic BMW advertising series. His Max murmured to himself when he heard Rudy's heart-piercing shouts when he was beaten in the train compartment, "IT ISN'T HAPPENING, IT ISN'T HAPPENING, IT IS HAPPENING, IT IS HAPPENING, IT IS HAPPENING, IT IS HAPPENING, IT IS..., IT IS...IT IS..." and the distorted face of pain moved me.
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